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Grave Intent by Alexander Hartung, Steve Anderson

meksus's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

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3.0

A local Berlin doctor calls the police from his wife's grave, horrified to see a grave with his own name dug out next to hers, with the date of death on it – marked for the next day! The dispatcher advises the man to head into the station, but he never makes it . . . . Other murders follow, and Detective Jan Tommen is assigned the case. But the serial killer always seems to be just one step ahead of him. It becomes personal when one of the grave markers predicts the murders of one of Jan's friends. Can he outwit the murderer, and find his friend, before it's too late?

This novel was translated from the original German. The story is suspenseful and generally fast moving. There were a handful of slower spots, but overall the pace was a good one. It was an interesting twist having the murderer leave grave markers giving the planned date of each victim's demise. There is a previous title in this series, called “Until the Debt is Paid”. There were some references to the detective's traumatic experience during his previous case, but it might have been easier to understand the character if I had read that first book before this one. I felt he was underdeveloped. Detective Tommen had a network of clever friends to assist him in solving the case. I felt the team was well-rounded, even though not much was revealed about the individual characters. It would have been more engaging to learn more about their back stories.

So in short, while I enjoyed this novel, I felt like something was lacking a little.

* I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. *

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4.0

Notruf: Ein Mann wollte seine Frau auf dem Friedhof besuchen, entdeckt dabei sein eigenes Grab. Todestag morgen.
Klingt nach einem morbiden Scherz, dann liegt der Arzt am nächsten Tag in der Grube, Schädel eingeschlagen, Augen entfernt.
Schon wird das nächste Grab entdeckt, ein neues Todesversprechen.

Im zweiten Fall müssen Jan Tommen und sein Team schnellstmöglich den Mörder finden, denn kaum entdecken sie ein Grab, wartet schon das Nächste auf sein Opfer. Als dann ein Botschafter und einer aus Team zu potentiellen Opfern werden, scheint es gar keine Verbindung zwischen den Opfern zu geben...

Das Team, bestehend aus Geldeintreiber Chandu, der früher in der Berliner Unterwelt zu Gange war, der eigenwilligen aber mehr als kompetenten Rechtsmedizinerin Zoe und Hacker Max, der es mit dem Gesetz nicht allzu genau nimmt, macht diese Reihe aus. Es ist schräg, die Methoden manchmal fragwürdig aber genau das macht die Ermittlungsarbeit wirklich unterhaltsam.

Aber auch die Idee ist originell, hat mich direkt angesprochen und der Verlauf der Story ist rasant und spannend. Auch wenn es sich zwischendurch manchmal kurz etwas zieht und ich meine, dass es da Logiklücken gibt, die stören aber nicht großartig. Der Schreibstil entspricht dem lockeren Umgangston der Ermittler und insgesamt ist das Ganze für mich fast besser als der erste Teil.

Das Ende ist dann ganz was Anderes, aber auf gute Art, auch wenn es etwas unspektakulär daherkommt und einfach erzählt wird.
Ich bleib weiter bei der Reihe, dafür hätte es nicht mal den kleinen Cliffhanger am Ende gebraucht.

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4.0

This is the second book in Jan Tommen series. Detective Jan is still struggling with an unfortunate event at the end of the first book. (I decline to specify the event so as not to ruin the first book in case anyone reads this review.) Both his physical and mental health are deteriorating and his work is suffering. Then comes an odd murder: a grave plot is dug and the grave marker is placed to forewarn the intended murder victim. As the victims pile up, Jan and his crew of odd assorted friends, a forensic specialist, a hacker, and a mob debt collector, combine their skills to track down the reason for the killings and the killer.

The characters in this series well thought out and each brings their past to the forefront during the course of the stories. In addition to the suspense of the murders, the story also captures the increasing friendships among the unlikely group. I look forward to continuing to follow their development as well as see what mayhem Detective Jan can solve with their help.

A preview of this book was received from NetGalley in exchange for an objective review.
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